Plithogenic Sociogram based Plithogenic Cognitive Maps
Approach in Sustainable Industries
N. Angel1, Sulbha Raorane2, N. Ramila Gandhi3, R. Priya4, P. Pandiammal5, Nivetha Martin6,*
1 School of Mathematics, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India.
2Department of Management studies, St. Francis Institute of Management and Research – PGDM, Borivali, Mumbai, Maharashtra
3Department of Mathematics, PSNA college of Engineering and Technology (Autonomous), Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, India.
4 Sethu Institute of Technology, Pulloor, Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu, India.
5 Department of Mathematics, GTN Arts college, Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, India.
6 Department of Mathematics, Arul Anandar College (Autonomous), Karumathur, Tamil Nadu, India.
Emails: angelkeeri@gmail.com; sulbha@sfimar.org; satrami@psnacet.edu.in; pandiammal5781@gmail.com; nivetha.martin710@gmail.com, iampriyaravi@gmail.com
Abstract
The theory of Plithogeny is primarily attribute based. Plithogenic Sociogram (PS) and Plithogenic cognitive maps (PCM) are distinct decision-making approaches developed to deal with attributes. This paper proposes an integrated decision-making model combining the approaches of PS with PCM and this sets the beginning of new genre of PCM. The development of this model is applied in investigating the association between the factors pertinent to the promotion of sustainable industries. This work also compares the working of the proposed integrated model of PCM with PS and the independent working of PCM model. The results are more promising to the proposed integrated approach and this paper strongly emphasises the efficacy of this hybrid approach. The blended model of PCM with PS is efficient in handling complex decision circumstances and this approach shall be extended to other kinds of Plithogenic representations.
Keywords: Plithogenic Cognitive Maps; Plithogenic Sociogram; Integrated decision-making approach; Sustainable industries